WAKE
Nhat Pham, Tuan Dinh, Zohreh Raghebi, Taeho Kim, Nam Bui, Phuc Nguyen, Hoang Truong, Farnoush Banaei‐Kashani, Ann C. Halbower, Thang N. Dinh, Tam Vu
Abstract
Microsleep, caused by sleep deprivation, sleep apnea, and narcolepsy, costs the U.S.'s economy more than $411 billion/year because of work performance reduction, injuries, and traffic accidents. Mitigating microsleep's consequences require an unobtrusive, reliable, and socially acceptable microsleep detection solution throughout the day, every day. Unfortunately, existing solutions do not meet these requirements.
Topics & Concepts
Sleep deprivationNarcolepsyWakeSleep apneaWork (physics)Computer scienceAeronauticsSleep (system call)BusinessPsychologyMedicineEngineeringModafinilPsychiatryAnesthesiaCognitionAerospace engineeringOperating systemMechanical engineeringSleep and Wakefulness ResearchSleep and Work-Related FatigueSleep and related disorders